And a banshee falls in love with someone who's death she has seen in a vision.

All the stories take place at the same time

Intertwining their lives together

on the 13th Floor.

1301 - THE MARQUIS

Life after Hell isn't more exciting
than watching football and fixing a busted pipe. Once a powerful demon,
Marc enjoys his quiet existence and a good cup of coffee. With big
ambitions to gain his master's favor, a trickster demon named Vetis
shatters Marc's peace and vows to deliver Marc's head to the fires of
Hell. Not before he destroys everything Marc cares about, of course.

Marc's
power has diminished over the years. Heaven will never grant him
absolution, and he refuses to return to Hell. Running isn't an option.
The city of Carmine is his territory. It's also home to his favorite
cafe owner, Mae Hopkins. The dame has a lovely smile, but it's her heart
and soul that shine bright.

While
his city burns and his love is captured, Marc must decide to surrender
or let hate and anger fuel him to become the fearsome beast he so
loathes: The Marquis. If the Marquis rises, Vetis can be defeated and
Mae saved, but Marc would be lost to his demon forever.

One run in the woods wouldn't
matter, or so thinks werewolf Stefanie Porter. Being cooped up in her
apartment for months must have messed up her instincts, because her
former pack almost catches her until a mysterious lone wolf jumps in
to help Stefanie escape.

The cruel Alpha Wyatt not only stole
her pack but refuses to give Stefanie her freedom. She can't hide in
her apartment any longer or it will drive her crazy. She puts her
trust in the lone wolf who can teach her some of his unusual urban
survival tricks. James Roberts might be a bit geeky, but he's smart
and looks hot when the argyle sweater comes off. His ridiculous
ambition to become a superhero might be admirable if Wyatt couldn't
rip him limb from limb.

With the pack scouring the city for
her, Stefanie must convince James to teach her and control her own
Alpha nature, or fight not only for her life, but his as well.

On the rooftop of neighboring
building, dragonslayer Xanthus Ehrensvard fires at his target,
Governor Whittaker. How he missed the shot, he doesn't know, but
fleeing the scene, he picks up an unwanted passenger. Gorgeous
reporter Lois King saw Xan's face, and she believes it's the story to
make her career. Except he can't let her walk away knowing what he
looks like. Xan has to show her the Governor is a bigger threat to
the world than he is.

Xan knows dragons never went extinct.
They evolved with human society, taking on mortal forms, and
slithered their way into positions of great influence and power, just
like the Governor.But it's no easy chore proving to someone
that dragons still exist, and even more so, they're disguised as
famous people. Xan must convince Lois or find another way to silence
her. An option, as he gets to know her, he likes less and
less.

After all, dragonslayers are no longer celebrated heroes
but outlaws. Just as the dragons wish it. But this outlaw must make a
plan to slay the dragon or risk its retribution.

Meira Harper loves both
her jobs: talking about beautiful shoes and fetching souls for Zeus.
But the Thunder God threatens the harpy's loyalty to her job when she
receives the call to bring the soul of gorgeous Sam Wright. Meira
pleads with her boss to let him live. Zeus agrees, but Sam must fight
for his life. If Sam can win three challenges, he can keep his soul.

The gods never play
fairly, though, so Meira needs to find ways to help Sam with the
challenges. She cannot outwardly cross her master, but she refuses to
let the man she loves lose his soul. They haven't even had a chance
to start a life together.Sam's soul is on the
line. Meira's will be too if she's caught, but that's a risk she's
willing to take.

Having
fallen for her gorgeous neighbor might not be so bad if Harriet McKay
wasn't in her hideous banshee form every time Kiral saw her. Such is
her curse. True, he's a vampire struggling with a drug addiction, but
he's a good soul. Yet
no one could love a cursed witch, especially one not even her cats
respect.

After
having a vision of Kiral's death, Harriet makes it her mission to
save him. Never before has she attempted to change fate, but so
strong is her love.

Kiral
Ozdemir struggles to make it through every day. The craving for blood
laced with drugs directs his every thought until he tastes Harriet's
potent blood. The magic immediately addicts him, but she disappears.
He's desperate to find her, racing blindly out into a city in chaos.

How can Harriet convince Kiral to see past
her vile appearance and return her love? If only she can force him to
listen to reason coming from a raving crone, perhaps she can save him
from the demons hunting him and from himself.

Chiharo
Black lives with six supernatural tenants in a haunted
building's mysterious thirteenth floor. Of course, no one knows
she's there except the cats. Being a ghost can be a bit
frustrating and lonely, but it isn't as bad as her mother made
it out to be.

Until another ghost intrudes on her
territory. Jeremy Emerson wants revenge on the vampire that
killed him and won't stop until he has it. To top it off, a
nightmarish shade sneaks in and leeches the energy from the
building's residents before setting its sights on Chiharo and
the thirteenth floor. She can't decide which one is more
frightening: the one wanting to eat her soul or the one who
might win her heart.

Chiharo must convince Jeremy to
stand with her against the hellish parasite. If they cannot work
together, the greedy fiend will not only drain their energy but
everything that supports the thirteenth floor's existence.

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